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L F James

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The Cornell Veterinarian|October 1, 1972
Pine-needle(Pinus ponderosa)-induced abortion in range cattleA H Stevenson, L F James, J W Call
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|December 20, 1999
Pine needle abortion in cattle: metabolism of isocupressic acidD R Gardner, K E Panter, L F James
Journal of Animal Science|November 1, 1977
Changes in ruminal oxalate degradation rates associated with adaptation to oxalate ingestionM J Allison, E T Littledike, L F James
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1992
Ultrasound studies of the effects of certain poisonous plants on uterine function and fetal development in livestockT D Bunch, K E Panter, L F James
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 1, 1979
Emory milkvetch (Astragalus emoryanus var emoryanus) poisoning in chicks, sheep, and cattleM C Williams, L F James, B O Bond
American Journal of Veterinary Research|April 1, 1978
Effects of feeding Oxytropis and Astragalus pollen to mice and Astragalus seeds to ratsL F James, W Foote, W Nye, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|February 1, 1970
Hemolytic anemia in sheep fed wild onion (Allium validum)K R Van Kampen, L F James, A E Johnson
Pathologia Veterinaria|January 1, 1970
Comparative pathology of Astragalus (locoweed) and Swainsona poisoning in sheepL F James, K R Van Kampen, W J Hartley
Veterinary and Human Toxicology|April 1, 1983
Astragalus bisulcatus--a cause of selenium or locoweed poisoning?L F James, K V Van Kampen, W J Hartley
American Journal of Veterinary Research|April 1, 1970
Physiopathologic changes in locoweed poisoning of livestockL F James, K R Van Kampen, A E Johnson
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The Cornell Veterinarian|October 1, 1972
Pine-needle(Pinus ponderosa)-induced abortion in range cattleA H Stevenson, L F James, J W Call
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|December 20, 1999
Pine needle abortion in cattle: metabolism of isocupressic acidD R Gardner, K E Panter, L F James
Journal of Animal Science|November 1, 1977
Changes in ruminal oxalate degradation rates associated with adaptation to oxalate ingestionM J Allison, E T Littledike, L F James
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1992
Ultrasound studies of the effects of certain poisonous plants on uterine function and fetal development in livestockT D Bunch, K E Panter, L F James
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 1, 1979
Emory milkvetch (Astragalus emoryanus var emoryanus) poisoning in chicks, sheep, and cattleM C Williams, L F James, B O Bond
American Journal of Veterinary Research|April 1, 1978
Effects of feeding Oxytropis and Astragalus pollen to mice and Astragalus seeds to ratsL F James, W Foote, W Nye, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|February 1, 1970
Hemolytic anemia in sheep fed wild onion (Allium validum)K R Van Kampen, L F James, A E Johnson
Pathologia Veterinaria|January 1, 1970
Comparative pathology of Astragalus (locoweed) and Swainsona poisoning in sheepL F James, K R Van Kampen, W J Hartley
Veterinary and Human Toxicology|April 1, 1983
Astragalus bisulcatus--a cause of selenium or locoweed poisoning?L F James, K V Van Kampen, W J Hartley
American Journal of Veterinary Research|April 1, 1970
Physiopathologic changes in locoweed poisoning of livestockL F James, K R Van Kampen, A E Johnson
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